Yi Zhang, Lijuan Wang, Zhihao Wu, Hongjun Liu, Zongcheng Song, Feng You
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摘要
黑石首鱼(Sebastes schlegelii)是一种珍贵的商业鱼类,也是中国最重要的海洋渔业增殖鱼种之一。本研究利用 15 个微卫星 DNA 位点分析了黄海荣成湾黑鳞鲈孵化放流种群和两个恢复自然种群(SSNAC1 和 SSNAC2)的遗传多样性,并研究了自然种群和孵化放流种群之间的遗传分化。孵化放流种群的平均有效等位基因数(Ae)为3.6,观察杂合度(Ho)为0.506,预期杂合度(He)为0.606,而SSNAC1和SSNAC2种群的Ae、Ho和He值分别为2.9和3.9、0.381和0.577、0.569和0.692。孵化放流种群和天然种群之间的 FST 值分别为 0.055 和 0.013。结果表明,尽管孵化放流种群的遗传多样性和杂合度略高于天然种群,但天然种群和孵化放流种群之间的分化程度较低。此外,放流前的 S. schlegelii 天然种群与放流后的混合种群之间的遗传多样性指数在短期内没有差异。不过,天然种群与恢复天然种群 SSNAC2 之间的差异较大。因此,需要进行更详细的调查,以阐明种群增殖的长期遗传效应。本研究将有助于未来的黑石首鱼种群增殖战略。
Microsatellite Analysis of the Influence of Sebastes schlegelii Restocking on the Genetic Structure of Stocks in Rongcheng Bay
The black rockfish Sebastes schlegelii, a valuable commercial fish, is one of the most important fish species for marine fishery stock enhancement in China. In this study, genetic diversity of the hatchery-released stock and two restored-natural stocks (SSNAC1 and SSNAC2) of S. schlegelii from Rongcheng Bay, Yellow Sea, China was analyzed using 15 microsatellite DNA loci, and the genetic differentiation between natural and hatchery-released stocks was also investigated. The mean effective number of alleles (Ae) in the hatchery-released stock was 3.6, the observed heterozygosity (Ho) was 0.506, and the expected heterozygosity (He) was 0.606, while the Ae, Ho and He values in the SSNAC1 and SSNAC2 stocks were 2.9 and 3.9, 0.381 and 0.577, and 0.569 and 0.692, respectively. The FST values between the hatchery-released and natural stock and the natural stocks before and after restocking were 0.055 and 0.013, respectively. The results showed that there was low differentiation between the natural and hatchery-released stocks even though the hatchery stock displayed slightly higher genetic diversity and heterozygosity than the natural stock. Furthermore, there was no differentiation on genetic diversity indices between the S. schlegelii natural stock before release and the mixed stocks after release in the short term. However, larger differentiation was found between the natural stock and restored-natural stock SSNAC2. Consequently, more detailed surveys are required to elucidate the long-term genetic effects of the stock enhancement. The present study would be helpful for the future stock enhancement strategy of black rockfish.